When opportunity strikes, the window is swift and fleeting. Ganondorf, taking an old trick from his foes and disguising himself as a Shiekah, takes a chance and finds himself guarding the Hyrulian Royal Family's most precious treasure; Princess Zelda.

When Princess Zelda inherits the late Queen's antique mirror, she is told it was her mother's most favourite possession, and to be cared for and guarded closely. Hiding in the pristine glass, however, she discovers a secret that she cannot ignore. Instead of gazing upon her own reflection, a rather dangerous stranger stares back, and glass can only take so much before it shatters.

Sealed in a little red envelope it seems so humble, double stamped with a speciality post sticker in the shape of a rabbit. It's addressed to you, but it has travelled all over, and by some miracle it has found you though it only bears your name. The handwriting on it is penned with a slightly messy, though unmistakable Hylian hand... This is Link's letter to you. (OoT era)

Sam shuffled to the edge of his bed, carefully hopping over the side to stand next to his brother. His brother, who was now looking down at him with a familiar smirk. 'Sammy, you really were a short chubbers back then.'

[KOTOR Femslash: BastilaRevan] Fate is not kind. At the Star Forge, Malak, Bastila, and Revan come together for the final time. Secrets are revealed. Lives are cut short. Existence will never be the same. [Completed]

My take on the opening of Dragon's Dogma, using a 'young' looking Arisen. By 'opening' I mean the point at which the dragon attacks Cassardis. There will probably be a few typos, so please forgive me for that. Sorta One-Shot. Might add more. Who knows. Now in the proper category! When I wrote this, there was no category for Dragon's Dogma.

This is my take on how the events of the Fallout 3 quest, "Growing Up Fast" should've gone in narrative style. The Lone Wanderer is named Zachary, after my character and it takes mostly evil choices, enjoy. One-Shot.